Sample Alerts

To readily identify the level of our ALERTS, we use a stoplight system as follows:Red = STOP: Don’t go, or avoid if possible.Yellow = CAUTION: Be aware of possible problems.Green = GO. Note comments, but OK to proceed.

Below are brief headlines of actual alerts that occurred within a recent time period. The actual alerts have more details, but for this webpage we are showing a quick snapshot of what we provide in an average day.

City A: loses many airline flights. City B: gradually re-opening after hurricane damage. City C: civil unrest. City D: major crime wave. City E: traffic congestion and delays in subway system.

Countries: Red Alerts (29). Samples of actual alerts:

Country A: security threat remains critical. Country B: plagued by civil war since 1993. Country C: substantial organized crime. Country D: danger of civil disorder. Country E: very volatile security situation. Country F: terrorist threat remains high. Country G: strong risk of harassment or kidnapping. Country H: internal travel remains very dangerous. Country I: political and social tensions remain high. Country J: threat to all US citizens remains high. Country K: political and economic turmoil. Country L: lack of law and order poses risks.